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The night is long gone

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The night is long gone (Myotis capinii) -- a kind of handwritten Leelka family.

Seeding
Country countries: Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, France, Greece, Vatican, Iran, Iran, Ireland, Ireland, Italy, Ireland, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Romano, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Spain, Syria, Syria, Turkey. High spread range: from sea level to 900 meters.

Life Style
It's hard on water-boating swamps and waterways (including artificial waterwater like channels and reservoirs), and also slips. Typically, they sat in underground places (mostly caves). On the Balkans, he's confined to the logging areas. Moving between summer and winter colonies is mostly 50 kilometers away (at maximum 140 km). Animals are very social.

Morphology
Medium size, as for the members of the Vesperlionidae family, with large, covered with long slings of feet and more nostrils than in other European species Myotis. Head length and body length are about 5 centimeters, wing sizes are about 25 centimeters. The top is gray, light gray. The sea is red-brown, ears and membranes are brown.

Sources
Hutson, A.M., Spitzenberger, F., Aulagnier, S., Jedere, J., Karataş, A., Palmeiro, J. & Paunović, M. 2008. Myotis capinii. In: IUCN 2011

Animals described in 1837
Night
Europe Sancers
Asia Drawers